“I like to keep life as normal as possible for my son, Barron,” she told MSNBC in February.

But she’s not alone. This latest incident is far from the first time a political candidate’s spouse or family member has been dragged into a political scandal — even during this year.

Her husband’s primary opponent, Ted Cruz, saw his wife, Heidi Cruz, dragged into the press — by Donald Trump himself. He retweeted a meme of Heidi Cruz and Melania Trump, saying, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” It showed a glamorous photo of his wife and a less flattering one of Cruz’s.

Children of politicians have also been dragged into the press. During the 2000 presidential campaign in South Carolina, rumors swirled that John McCain had an affair and had an African-American child out of wedlock. In reality, one of his daughters was adopted from Bangladesh.

In 1992, Chelsea Clinton was the target of a “Saturday Night Live” Wayne’s World sketch, comparing the then-12-year-old’s looks to those of Al Gore’s daughters. Then, Rush Limbaugh compared Clinton’s appearance to that of a dog.